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chemo-enzymatic hydrolysis of calcium salt of RNA to nucleosides

Ribonucleosides can be produced by calcium-catalyzed cleavage of RNA followed by dephosphorylation of calcium salts of mononucleotides by intact mycelium of Spicaria violacea as a biocatalyst. Under optimal conditions the efficiency of degradation of baker's yeast RNA to a mixture of ribonucleo...

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Published in:Biotechnology techniques 1996-11, Vol.10 (11), p.875-878
Main Authors: Barai, V.N, Zinchenko, A.I, Bravsevich, I.A, Mikhailopulo, I.A
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Language:English
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Summary:Ribonucleosides can be produced by calcium-catalyzed cleavage of RNA followed by dephosphorylation of calcium salts of mononucleotides by intact mycelium of Spicaria violacea as a biocatalyst. Under optimal conditions the efficiency of degradation of baker's yeast RNA to a mixture of ribonucleosides is 96% of the theoretical value.
ISSN:0951-208X
1573-6784
DOI:10.1007/BF00154676